This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of learning and education. For a long time, socio-cognitive conflict had been recognised as a negative factor in a learning or study process. Actually, a positive attitude toward the phenomenon was formed as late as in recent decades – thenceforth, socio-cognitive conflict is claimed to be a positive phenomenon provided that a teacher is able to and knows how to control it, so that to make it a learning incentive, an epistemological source of new knowledge and social representations. The analysis of socio-cognitive conflict and a study of students’ and teachers’ attitudes might help to provide a more comprehensive answer to the following proble...
Sixth-grade students (N = 146) participated in a study on the effects of socio-cognitive conflicts i...
This article deals with the causes of conflicts between a teacher and a teacher in the system of sec...
In education research, socio-cognitive conflicts are discrepancies of knowledge that can trigger in ...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the effects of educational and educational-training in the...
The article presents findings of a qualitative study focused on analysis of social interaction exper...
This article presents advice for teachers about using sociocognitive conflicts to promote academic l...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
Education is a dynamic social process with its two main components: teaching and learning. As a fiel...
This article presents a conceptual model for studying educational conflicts in contemporary societi...
This scientific article states that pedagogical conflict is a common situation in social life, and t...
AbstractBiology learning is based on causing a conflict between the previously acquired concepts and...
Conflicts in families, workplaces, social institutions (schools) and generally in social life usuall...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
Sixth-grade students (N = 146) participated in a study on the effects of socio-cognitive conflicts i...
This article deals with the causes of conflicts between a teacher and a teacher in the system of sec...
In education research, socio-cognitive conflicts are discrepancies of knowledge that can trigger in ...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
This article is aimed to analyse socio-cognitive conflict as an educational factor in the context of...
AbstractThe present study aims to analyze the effects of educational and educational-training in the...
The article presents findings of a qualitative study focused on analysis of social interaction exper...
This article presents advice for teachers about using sociocognitive conflicts to promote academic l...
Socio-cognitive conflict arises when people hold different views or ideas about the same object, and...
Education is a dynamic social process with its two main components: teaching and learning. As a fiel...
This article presents a conceptual model for studying educational conflicts in contemporary societi...
This scientific article states that pedagogical conflict is a common situation in social life, and t...
AbstractBiology learning is based on causing a conflict between the previously acquired concepts and...
Conflicts in families, workplaces, social institutions (schools) and generally in social life usuall...
Work on socio-cognitive conflict has shown that confrontations can benefit learning when conflict is...
Sixth-grade students (N = 146) participated in a study on the effects of socio-cognitive conflicts i...
This article deals with the causes of conflicts between a teacher and a teacher in the system of sec...
In education research, socio-cognitive conflicts are discrepancies of knowledge that can trigger in ...